Vietnam flooding death toll reaches 90 amid landslides and relentless rain

Vietnam's Flood Nightmare Enters 90th Day of Death Toll as Rain Shows No Signs of Letting Up.

In one of the worst floods in recent history, Vietnam's death toll has soared to 90, with a total of 12 missing persons still stranded in the midst of the torrential downpour. The latest update from the Environment Ministry on Sunday comes as the country grapples with the devastating effects of relentless rain and landslides that have ravaged southern central Vietnam since late October.

The region's residents are bearing the brunt of the disaster, with over 60 fatalities reported in mountainous Dak Lak province, where tens of thousands of homes were inundated. In this already battered area, rescuers had to pry open windows and break through roofs to reach stranded residents, while the army and security forces worked tirelessly to relocate and evacuate people to safe areas.

The crisis has also taken a toll on healthcare facilities, with doctors and patients at one hospital in the coastal city of Quy Nhon forced to survive on instant noodles and water for three days due to flooding. Meanwhile, rescuers brought much-needed food and water to flooded hospitals, providing a lifeline to those affected by the disaster.

The floodwaters have continued to rise, with the Ba River in Dak Lak province surpassing its 1993 record levels twice over the past week. The Cai River in Khanh Hoa province has also surged to new heights, further exacerbating the crisis.

According to Vietnam's Disaster Agency, more than 235,000 houses have been flooded and nearly 80,000 hectares of crops damaged. The economic cost is estimated at around $341 million, with the government warning that the true figure could be much higher.

The disaster has a broader context - Vietnam has experienced some of its worst flooding in recent years, with extreme weather events leaving 279 people dead or missing since January last year and causing over $2 billion in damage. The country's vulnerability to climate change is starkly evident, with scientists identifying a pattern of human-driven changes making extreme weather more frequent and destructive.
 
Ugh, this flood situation in Vietnam is literally heartbreaking πŸ˜©πŸ’”. I mean, 90 days on and still no signs of rain letting up? It's like the country is being battered by Mother Nature herself. The thought of people stuck without food or water for three whole days at a hospital is just... wow 🀯. And to think that it's not just homes and crops affected but entire communities are being displaced.

I'm so worried about those missing 12 people - I hope they're found safe soon ❀️. This flood disaster has left Vietnam reeling, both literally and emotionally. With climate change being such a major factor, it's like the country is being sent a clear message: adapt or face the consequences πŸŒͺ️.

The economic cost is staggering, but to me, it's not just about the money - it's about human lives lost and livelihoods destroyed πŸ’Έ. I hope the government can find ways to support those affected and help Vietnam recover from this devastating blow πŸ™. We gotta be better prepared for these kinds of disasters 🌊πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸ˜‚ oh man, 90 days in the flood nightmare and it's still raining like crazy? I mean, I've heard of people having bad hair days, but this is like a national problem! 341 million bucks in damages... that's like the cost of a whole new Netflix subscription for the entire country πŸ“ΊπŸ˜‚. And poor guys in Dak Lak province, they had to break open windows and climb through roofs to escape? Talk about a real-life action movie scene πŸŽ₯πŸ”οΈ! I guess this is what they mean by "weathering the storm"... get it? Weathering... like the rain? πŸ˜‚ Sorry not sorry, I'm just trying to find some humor in this super sad situation ☁️.
 
man this flood situation in vietnam is gettin crazy 🀯 90 days on and still rain ain't lettin up, it's like the earth is tryna tell us somethin about climate change... 235k houses flooded, 80k hectares of crops destroyed, that's a lotta damage. And $341m just from the flood alone, but i bet the real number is way higher πŸ€‘ and what really breaks my heart is those hospitals in quy nhon runnin outta food and water for 3 days, how r they s'posed to recover from dat? πŸ€•
 
omg this is heartbreaking πŸ€• the thought of people having to survive on instant noodles and water for 3 days is just so sad πŸ˜” i can only imagine how scary it must be for those stuck in the floodwaters. 90 dead and 12 missing is just too much πŸ™ my heart goes out to all the families affected by this disaster, may they get the help and support they need ASAP πŸ’•
 
Wow 🀯 The thought of entire communities being cut off from basic necessities like food and water for days on end is just heartbreaking πŸ˜” Those 60 fatalities in Dak Lak province could have been prevented if the authorities had acted faster, don't you think? πŸ’”
 
.. 90 days into this flood disaster & the death toll keeps on rising πŸ€•. It's like something outta The Great Flood from Noah's story, but I don't think anyone's expecting an ark to appear anytime soon πŸ˜‚. Seriously though, it's heartbreaking to see these people struggling for survival. Remember when Katrina hit New Orleans back in 2005? At least this time around, they have the army & security forces on top of rescuing stranded residents... fingers crossed that rain lets up soon 🌧️. The state of their homes is just devastating - I feel like my aunt's house after Hurricane Rita in '05 when the wind shook her whole neighborhood to the core 😩. How are these people gonna recover from this? They say it's climate change, but what can they do about it at this point? πŸ€”
 
It's just devastating to see the people of Vietnam going through this nightmare πŸ€•... 90 days on and still no signs of letting up? I mean, I know the country's already experienced some tough flooding in recent years, but this is on a whole different level. The thought of 12 people still stranded and over 60 fatalities in just one province is heartbreaking 😩. And it's not just the human toll, the economic cost is already staggering at $341 million... I fear the true figure could be much higher πŸ’Έ.

What's really worrying is that climate change seems to be playing a significant role here 🌑️. The fact that scientists are identifying patterns of human-driven changes making extreme weather more frequent and destructive is just terrifying 😱. We need to take action, like, now... to support Vietnam and the global community in mitigating these effects. Can we do better? Yes, let's hope so 🀞
 
omg 90 days of flood nightmare? how can the people of vietnam survive like this πŸ€•πŸŒͺ️ they deserve all our sympathy and support. i feel so bad for the students who lost their homes, it's not fair to them at all πŸ˜” my heart goes out to them and their families. the government is trying its best but the true extent of the damage must be heartbreaking. $341 million is a huge amount, can you even imagine what that would be like in your school budget? 🀯 the kids need safe places to study, food and water shouldn't be a luxury for anyone. lets all send our love and support to vietnam right now ❀️
 
man this flood situation in vietnam is just getting worse πŸ€• 90 days on and the death toll is still rising it's like they're stuck in some kind of neverending nightmare 😩 the fact that doctors had to survive on instant noodles for 3 days because of flooding at one hospital in quy nhon is just insane what's going through their minds during those emergency situations? 🀯
 
Ugh I'm getting so tired of these disaster updates 🀯. 90 days in and the rain still shows no signs of letting up? It's like Vietnam is stuck in some kind of never-ending nightmare 😩. And the stats are just mind-boggling - over 60 fatalities, thousands of homes flooded, entire crops destroyed... it's heartbreaking πŸ’”. But what really gets me is how climate change keeps getting swept under the rug πŸŒ€. I mean, we all know that human activity is contributing to these extreme weather events, but does anyone ever actually do anything about it? It feels like Vietnam is just waiting for the next disaster to hit before they even start thinking about mitigating its impact πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Can't we do better than this? πŸ™„
 
ugh this is so sad πŸ€• 90 deaths is way too many people can't even imagine how hard it must be for the ppl in Vietnam right now. i feel bad for all the families who lost their homes & livelihoods its like when we have a major exam in school & our papers get washed away lol no seriously tho, climate change is such a real issue 🌑️ we should really do something about it to prevent this kinda tragedy from happening again
 
I feel so bad about the situation in Vietnam πŸ€•. 90 days already? It's like the rain just won't stop! I mean, I've heard of floods before, but this one sounds like it's on a whole different level. The fact that people have to resort to eating instant noodles and water for three days is just... wow 😱. And with over $2 billion in damage already? It's heartbreaking to think about the economic impact.

I've been following the news, and I'm still trying to wrap my head around how climate change affects Vietnam so badly πŸŒͺ️. It's not like they're a country that's prone to natural disasters or anything. It's just... it feels like the world is really struggling with these issues right now.

The government's warning about the true figure of damage being much higher makes sense, though πŸ€”. I think we should be paying more attention to these kinds of problems and working on solutions that can help mitigate their effects. We can't keep relying on emergency aid and relief efforts alone – we need to find ways to prevent disasters from happening in the first place. Fingers crossed that Vietnam gets the support it needs 🀞
 
I mean, this flood disaster in Vietnam has got me thinking - it's like the government is saying "we told you so" about climate change πŸŒͺ️! The fact that they've had some of their worst flooding in recent years is just a wake-up call. I'm not saying the current government isn't doing enough to help, but come on, 341 million bucks in economic damage? That's like, a whole lotta dong 😬. And don't even get me started on the crops - 80,000 hectares damaged? What are they gonna do now? It's like the economy is just stuck in neutral, and the people are just driving off a cliff πŸš—πŸ’₯. The true figure of damage could be way higher, too - that sounds like a classic case of "don't ask, don't tell" to me 🀐.
 
πŸŒͺ️ This is just heartbreaking... 90 days of death toll is crazy! 🀯 I can only imagine how scary it must be for those people living in Dak Lak province. The fact that they had to break through roofs and windows to reach stranded residents is just awful 😩. And the thought of hospitals struggling to provide basic necessities like food and water due to flooding is just devastating πŸœπŸ’§. It's clear that climate change is having a huge impact on Vietnam, and it's time for the world to take notice 🌎. We need to do more to support countries like Vietnam in mitigating these effects 🀝.
 
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